DNA Replication
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Mutations
Mixed bag
100

The replication of DNA is done in the following way:

Semi conservative

100

Which molecule exits the nucleus of a cell in order to carry the genetic message to the protein-synthesizing machinery of the cell?

RNA (mRNA)

100

Which of the following best represents the expression of genes?

1. DNA > RNA > Protein

2. DNA > Protein > RNA

3. RNA > Protein > DNA

4. RNA > DNA > Protein

5. Protein > RNA > DNA 

A. DNA > RNA > Protein

100

Which type of mutations can have a minimal effect on an organism, if any at all?

Point mutation

100

DNA is the polymer for which class of compounds?
(think of organic molecules) 

A. Nucleic acids

200

In DNA replication, What is the function of polymerase?

Adds nucleotides alongside the leading strand.

200

If a segment of DNA contains the sequence 5'-GAT TTA ATG-3', 

the resulting RNA must be

3'-CUA AAU UAC-5'

200

A triplet code is responsible for

encoding the instructions for the polypeptide chain

200

All of the following can potentially have adverse effects on DNA molecules EXCEPT

a. U.V light

b. Reactive chemicals occurring in the environment

c. X-rays

d. adenine

e. radioactive emissions

D. Adenine

200

Which scientists determined that DNA is the hereditary material in viruses?

Hershey & Chase (1952)

300

Okazaki fragments are joined by which enzyme? 

DNA ligase

300

Mature mRNA is different from immature mRNA in that

mature mRNA has a poly A tail
mature mRNA has a 5' methyl cap

mature mRNA is spliced

300

During translation, the initiation complex is composed of

an mRNA, a tRNA molecule, and two ribosomal subunits

300

Which mutation can result in a change in the reading frame?

deletion

300

The Chi square test is useful in

1. testing validity of an experiment

2. testing validity of the statistics used in experiment

3. testing the validity of a null hypothesis

4. finding average results

5. developing hypothesis 

3. testing the validity of a null hypothesis

400

A eukaryotic cell lacking helicase during DNA replication would 

Be incapable of unwinding the DNA helix 

400

Following the elongation phase of transcription, what happens to the template DNA strands?

They are rewound into a double helix.

400

What would occur if an mRNA molecule did not have polyribosomes?

Polypeptides would form at a slower pace.

400

Which of the following is a result of the defective separation of sister chromatids during meiosis?
1. Synapsis

2. Nondisjunction

3. Mutation

4. Translocation

5. Deletion

B. Nondisjunction

400

Which  proteins are responsible for the first level of packing in eukaryotic chromatin?

Histones

500

Although eukaryotic cells contain over a thousand times more DNA than is found in a prokaryotic cell, it only takes a eukaryotic cell a few hours to copy all of its genetic material because

Eukaryotic cells have more than one replication site along its chain of DNA

500

Which of the following statements is true about DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase?

a. Both can only add nucleotides to the 3' end of the growing polymer.

b.Both are responsible for unwinding the DNA helix and adding nucleotides.

c. RNA molecules elongate in the 3' to 5' direction while DNA elongates 5' to 3'.

d. DNA polymerase is only used during transcription and RNA polymerase is only used during translation.

e. Both are used during translation.

A. Both can only add nucleotides to the 3' end of the growing polymer.

500

What event occurs when a ribosome reaches a termination codon on mRNA?

The A site of the ribosome accepts a protein called a release factor.

500

A change in the gene sequence 

DWPLART... to DWPLAART... 


is called

Frameshift mutation

500

Rosalind Franklin’s pictures of the DNA double helix were taken using the technique known as

x-ray crystallography

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